
삼키다, 들이켜다
To cause or allow food, drink, or medicine to pass down the throat and into the stomach.
예문:
"The pill was so large that she struggled to swallow it without water."
"He quickly swallowed the last bite of his sandwich before the meeting started."
"If your throat is sore, it might hurt when you try to swallow."
곧이믿다, 단순하게믿다
To accept or believe (a story, lie, or assertion) without question or skepticism.
예문:
"I can't believe you swallowed that ridiculous excuse about the traffic jam."
"The public was unwilling to swallow the politician's sudden change of heart."
억누르다, 참다, 감수하다
To restrain or suppress (a feeling, sound, or word); or to accept (an insult or humiliation) without protest.
예문:
"He had to swallow his anger and remain professional during the negotiation."
"She swallowed her tears and forced herself to smile for the camera."
"Rather than arguing, sometimes it is easier just to swallow your pride."
삼키기, 한모금
An act of swallowing; or the amount of liquid or food taken in one gulp.
예문:
"He took a large swallow of water after finishing his run."
"The medicine was so bitter that even one swallow was difficult."
"With a nervous swallow, she prepared to deliver her presentation."
제비
A small, migratory, swift-flying songbird, typically having a forked tail.
예문:
"Swallows are known for building their nests under the eaves of houses."
"The return of the swallows is often considered a sign of spring."